Choctaws await Tuesday IM title by STEVE SINCLAIR Aulitant Sports Idltw There will either be a distinct Lincoln Northeast or Green Bay, Wis. flavor in the All-University intramural championship game at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday night at the Coliseum. Schramm IV meets Theta Xi at the Coliseum Monday night at 8:30 p.m. for the right to meet the independent champion Choctaws for the All-University championship. IF THETA XI makes it to the finals, three former members of Northeast State championship teams will tangle in the IM championship. Wally Winter and Bill Fagler, both starters for Theta Xi, were standouts on Northeast's 1967 state championship team. Bill Slaughter, the starting center for the Choctaws, was a member of the 1967 team and a starter on the 1968 team as Northeast captured back to back state titles. Schramm IV is led by Green Bay products and Husker footballers, Jerry Tagge, Jim Anderson, and Dave Mason. Pat Morell, another starter for Schramm IV, played football at Lincoln Northeast as a sophomore, before moving to Wichita, Kan. THETA XI defeated Kappa Alpha Psi Friday night, 49-39, to advance ti Monday night's semi-final game. The Theta Xi starters include Winter, Fagler, Bob Boettcher of Fairmont, Greg Lay of Fremont, and Lee Rohrs of Johnson. The Choctaws' starters are Slaughter, Dennis Beckmann of Wilber and Ron Hartmann, Tom Hellerich and Dick Hahn, all of Lincoln. Hahn is a graduate student and a former standout at Nebraska Wesleyan. !3ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii!iiMi:iiiiB 1JJTT a i" ! Wrestlers J U swimmers fifth I triumph I 3 1 R The Nebraska wrestling team upset nationally-ranked Southern Illinois, 18-12, Friday at the Coliseum. The win pushed the Huskers' season record to 6-5-1. NU's wrestlers will meet Mis souri Wednesday night at the Coliseum before competing in the Big Eight wrestling cham pionships on March 13 and 14 at Kansas State. Results: 118 Joa Orta, NU, def. Bill Wenger, 12-4; 126 Rick Plnkerman, NU, def. Bill Haider, 4-1; 134 James Cook, SIU def. Doug Erlckson, 6-2; 142 Tom Lotko, NU, def. Steve Jones, 5-2; ISO Tom Meier, NU, def. Vlnce Raft, 6-2; 158 Joe George, NU, def. Richard Casey, 9-e; 167 Aaron Holloway, SIU, def. Larry Lyons, 4-2; 177 Ben Cooper, SIU, def. James Haug, 10-4; 190 Bob Underwood, SIU, def. Bill Knlpple, 13-1; Hwt. Keith Burcnett, NU, def. Pairi Weston, 4-3. Final Big 8 Standings Conf. Overall Kansas St. ..10 4 19 7 Kansas 8 6 17 9 Oklahoma 7 7 18 8 Nebraska 7 7 16 9 Missouri 7 7 15 11 Colorado 7 7 14 VZ Oklahoma St. ..5 9 14 12 Iowa St S 9 12 14 Saturday's Results Nebraska 87, Iowa State 81 Kansas 82, Kansas State 79 Colorado 80, Missouri 69 Oklahoma St. 77, Okla. 61 Nebraska swimming coach John Reta was pleased with his team's times, but disappointed in the way it placed in the Big Eight swimming meet at Iowa State last weekend. 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